In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. Southeast Asia is an amazing place with beautiful scenery, amazing food, and great people. I cant wait to go back and visit again someday.

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
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1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
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There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

published:12 Jun 2014

views:6366

A short compilation of drone footage from my recent trip to South East Asia.

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
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East Asia

East Asia or Eastern Asia is the easternsubregion of the Eurasian continent, which can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms. Geographically and geopolitically, it covers about 12,000,000km2 (4,600,000sqmi), or about 28% of the Asian continent, about 15% bigger than the area of Europe.

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. The region lies near the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic and volcanic activity. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions:

Points of the compass

The points of the compass are points on a compass, specifically on the compass rose, marking divisions of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East, West. The number of points may be only the 4 cardinal points, or the 8 principal points adding the intercardinal (or ordinal) directions northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW). In meteorological usage further intermediate points are added to give the sixteen points of a wind compass. Finally, at the most complete in European tradition, are found the full thirty-two points of the mariner's compass. In ancient China 24 points of the compass were used.

In the mariner's exercise of boxing the compass, all thirty-two points of the compass are named in clockwise order. The names of intermediate points are formed by the initials of the cardinal directions and their intermediate ordinal directions, and are very handy to refer to a heading (or course or azimuth) in a general or colloquial fashion, without having to resort to computing or recalling degrees. For most applications, the minor points have been superseded by degrees measured clockwise from North.

Asia

Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.

Radio program

A radio program (radio programme in the United Kingdom) or radio show is a segment of content intended for broadcast on radio. It may be a one-time production or part of a periodically recurring series. A single program in a series is called an episode.

International radio

In Britain, radio broadcasting was dominated entirely by the BBC, which since the early 1920s had been developing a broad spectrum of programming including different genres of music and speech, including documentaries, drama, comedy, news, religious broadcasts, children's programmes, schools broadcasts and sports coverage). BBC output was a unifying force within British culture, and has been written about extensively elsewhere.

In the 1950s, a small but growing cohort of Rock and pop music fans, dissatisfied with the BBC's output, might listen to Radio Luxembourg, but to too small an extent to have any impact on the BBC's monopoly and invariably only at night, when the signal from Luxembourg was stronger. During the post-1964 period, western Europe offshore radio (such as Radio Caroline broadcasting from ships at anchor or abandoned forts) helped to supply the demand for the pop and rock music. The BBC launched its own pop music station, BBC Radio 1, in 1967.

ONE MONTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. Southeast Asia is an amazing place with beautiful scenery, amazing food, and great people. I cant wait to go back and visit again someday.

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

3:56

South East Asia Drone Footy

South East Asia Drone Footy

South East Asia Drone Footy

A short compilation of drone footage from my recent trip to South East Asia.

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
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https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
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INC Radio Southeast Asia 2 - February 24, 2018

INC Radio Southeast Asia 2 - February 24, 2018

INC Radio Southeast Asia 2 - February 24, 2018

2:35

Radio Sweden 15735kHz for East Asia, 13820kHz for South East Asia

Radio Sweden 15735kHz for East Asia, 13820kHz for South East Asia

Radio Sweden 15735kHz for East Asia, 13820kHz for South East Asia

I had recorded this clip in August and September because late in autumn the condition is even worse than in summer.

ONE MONTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. Southeast Asia is an amazing place with beautiful scenery, amazing food, and great people. I cant wait to go back and visit again someday.

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Dro...

published: 12 Jun 2014

South East Asia Drone Footy

A short compilation of drone footage from my recent trip to South East Asia.

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
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published: 08 Mar 2018

INC Radio Southeast Asia 2 - February 24, 2018

published: 24 Feb 2018

Radio Sweden 15735kHz for East Asia, 13820kHz for South East Asia

I had recorded this clip in August and September because late in autumn the condition is even worse than in summer.

ONE MONTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. So...

In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. Southeast Asia is an amazing place with beautiful scenery, amazing food, and great people. I cant wait to go back and visit again someday.

In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. Southeast Asia is an amazing place with beautiful scenery, amazing food, and great people. I cant wait to go back and visit again someday.

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
WCCRCity CollegeRadioListenLive on Mondays from 2 - 3 pm EST:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/naomi.beaubrun.5
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http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/financial-matters/national-and-local-scholarships/chancellors-global-scholarship-cgs-for-study-abroad/
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
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Study Abroad Related:
https://gilmanapplication.iie.org/
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/financial-matters/national-and-local-scholarships/chancellors-global-scholarship-cgs-for-study-abroad/
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
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Here are a few links to websites mentioned in this video:
Travel related:
https...

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
WCCRCity CollegeRadioListenLive on Mondays from 2 - 3 pm EST:
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Here are a few links to websites mentioned in this video:
Travel related:
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https://www.expedia.com/
http://www.hopper.com/
https://www.google.com/flights/
https://www.hostelworld.com/
Study Abroad Related:
https://gilmanapplication.iie.org/
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/financial-matters/national-and-local-scholarships/chancellors-global-scholarship-cgs-for-study-abroad/
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
WCCRCity CollegeRadioListenLive on Mondays from 2 - 3 pm EST:
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Here are a few links to websites mentioned in this video:
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https://www.expedia.com/
http://www.hopper.com/
https://www.google.com/flights/
https://www.hostelworld.com/
Study Abroad Related:
https://gilmanapplication.iie.org/
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/financial-matters/national-and-local-scholarships/chancellors-global-scholarship-cgs-for-study-abroad/
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/

RADIO OF ASIA

published: 16 Mar 2014

Ujikaji Radio for SEA ArtsFest Ep. 1 (7 Oct 2013)

Ujikaji means experiment in Malay (Bahasa Melayu). Ujikaji Records is an independent music label and mail order store. Our interests lie in the curation of fiercely experimental works falling loosely in the realms of power electronics, lowercase, free jazz, freak folk, modern composition, glitch electronics, psych rock and/or avant pop. We are physically based in Singapore.
This podcast is produced by Ujikaji specially for the SEA Artsfest 2013, a London festival which champions and develops the work of the artists of South East Asia and those inspired by South East Asia. Ujikaji Radio hopes to introduce music of the region to an international audience, focusing on contemporary music of an experimental, off-kilter bent, but also occasionally taking a dip in the historical and traditional....

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Dro...

published: 12 Jun 2014

Ancient White Mummies of Asia

Famous Mummies From China Were White. After years of controversy and political intrigue, archaeologists using genetic testing have proven that Caucasians roamed China'sTarim Basin1,000 years before East Asian people arrived. AsianCaucasoids, tall people with red or blond hair and light eyes, had long been the subject of ancient Asian legend. Then, in the early 20th century, archeologists digging in the Tarim Basin in western China, unearthed mummies resembling these legendary "gods".
The research, which the Chinese government has appeared to have delayed making public out of concerns of fueling Uighur Muslim separatism in its western-most Xinjiang region, is based on a cache of ancient dried-out corpses that have been found around the Tarim Basin in recent decades.
It is unfortuna...

published: 14 Sep 2014

HOW TO TRAVEL S.E ASIA ON $1000 - Ep.3 - CROSSING THE BORDER

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The Budgeteers is a travel show with a twist, we have a limited budget of $1000 and when its gone, its gone. We will be hitchhiking, couchsurfing, and doing whatever we can to stretch our budget but without cutting the fun. We want to show you that you don't need a lot of money to travel the world.
In the third episode we hitchhike all the way from Kuala Lumpur, up to north Malays...

published: 25 Nov 2015

Diamonds - the stories of women living with HIV in Southeast Asia

published: 23 Jun 2015

BBC Asia Radio interview with Team Perfection interviewed by Noreen Khan

Ujikaji Radio for SEA ArtsFest Ep. 1 (7 Oct 2013)

Ujikaji means experiment in Malay (Bahasa Melayu). Ujikaji Records is an independent music label and mail order store. Our interests lie in the curation of fier...

Ujikaji means experiment in Malay (Bahasa Melayu). Ujikaji Records is an independent music label and mail order store. Our interests lie in the curation of fiercely experimental works falling loosely in the realms of power electronics, lowercase, free jazz, freak folk, modern composition, glitch electronics, psych rock and/or avant pop. We are physically based in Singapore.
This podcast is produced by Ujikaji specially for the SEA Artsfest 2013, a London festival which champions and develops the work of the artists of South East Asia and those inspired by South East Asia. Ujikaji Radio hopes to introduce music of the region to an international audience, focusing on contemporary music of an experimental, off-kilter bent, but also occasionally taking a dip in the historical and traditional.
Got comments? Suggestions? Email ujikajirecords@gmail.com with UJIKAJI RADIO in the subject field.
Links:
SEA Artsfest: seaartsfest.org/
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Ujikaji: ujikaji.net
7 Oct 2013 Playlist with Notes
[0:33] Timpun (chant) sung on the lansaran by Muruts of Semanbi tribe (North Borneo) (from Murut Music of North Borneo LP, Folkways FW04459/FE 4459, 1961) - "Men of the Semambu tribe of the Muruts chant together on a single tone. The pitch never varies, even when the chant and dance last all night. The percussion tone is made by the lansaran. The floor of houses is flexible, the houses are high up on stilts. The lasaran is built up under the floor so that when the dancers step hard on the floor, it touches the lasaras and makes the percussion sound heard in the record. This dance step is uniform in rhythm, so that the lasaran sounds an equal beat (beats all about equally loud) about what we would write down as a quarter note apart, or 1/4 meter. Thus both the pitch and the meter are as simple as it is possible to find." Recorded by Ivan Polunin.
[2:32] Untitled by Yong Yandsen (from Disillusion LP, Doubtful Sounds doubt10, 2013) - A pioneer of the Malaysian Chinese rock scene until he gave it up for experimental music and free jazz. A member of cult band Klangmutationen.
[7:30] Gonekid by Swirling Light (from The World is Full of NoiseCDR, self-released, 2009) - Swirling Light is a shoegaze and alternative rock band from Bangkok, Thailand. They are inspired by My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Slowdive, and other bands from the 1980s and 1990s.
[12:07] Layar Maya by Sawi Lieu (from Pasaraya cassette, ConstellationTatsu PURR 0032, 2013) - Coming from Jakarta, Indonesia, Sawi's brand of trippy hypnagogic electronics have begun to stream to little corners around the world. His latest work on the Oakland, California tape label Constellation Tatsu, is his best yet.
[17:05] Ominhex by Awk Wah (from Ava LP, Ujikaji UJI-003LP, 2013) - Ujikaji is proud to work with this outsider genius from Singapore. His new work charts the meeting points of avant garde, experimental, and techno.
[20:10] Khen Le Molam by Unknown Artist (from Ethnic Minority Music of SouthernLaos CD, Sublime Frequencies SF036, 2007) - This soulful performance was recorded by ethnomusicologist Laurent Jeanneau, who documented the music of the Harak and various Brao ethnic groups in Southern Laos. This music forms the roots of Molam, a sort of folk-blues music that is indigenous to the regions of Laos and Thailand.
[25:30] They're Not Musicians by Elemento (from As It Is CDR, self-released, 2011) - Elemento was a project led by LirioSalvador, a prolific sculptor who created numerous experimental instruments based on his own concept of ethno-industrial art/music. Sadly, Salvador was the victim of a hit-and-run accident in December 2011 and remains in a coma today.
[29:54] Tu Dai Oán by The SixTones (from Signal in Noise CD, dB Production, 2013) - The Six Tones are made up of Nguyen ThanhThuy, Ngo Tra My and Swedish guitarist Stefan Ostersj. Tu Dai Oán is their performance of a traditional Vietnamese piece... in a non-traditional way! Played on dan tranh, 10-string guitar and live electronics.
[41:22] Don't Run Away by Nan Su Yati Soe feat. Kyaw Htut Swe (from Moe Ma Myin Lay Ma Myin CD, 2008?) - Nan Su Yati Soe is a popular singer, actress and model from Myanmar. This song is the only English song on her album Moe Ma Myin Lay Ma Myin.
[44:22] Tek Tum (Big Water) by Cambodian SpaceProject (from 2011: A Space Odyssey CD, Metal PostcardMETAL 030CD, 2011) - The Cambodian Space Project is a cross-cultural project of Australian and French musicians and the distinctive Khmer vocals of Cambodian chanteuse Srey Channthy. They have been huge festival favourites internationally with their repertoire of classic Khmer rock 'n roll. Tek Tum is their psychedelic take on a traditional Khmer tune.

Ujikaji means experiment in Malay (Bahasa Melayu). Ujikaji Records is an independent music label and mail order store. Our interests lie in the curation of fiercely experimental works falling loosely in the realms of power electronics, lowercase, free jazz, freak folk, modern composition, glitch electronics, psych rock and/or avant pop. We are physically based in Singapore.
This podcast is produced by Ujikaji specially for the SEA Artsfest 2013, a London festival which champions and develops the work of the artists of South East Asia and those inspired by South East Asia. Ujikaji Radio hopes to introduce music of the region to an international audience, focusing on contemporary music of an experimental, off-kilter bent, but also occasionally taking a dip in the historical and traditional.
Got comments? Suggestions? Email ujikajirecords@gmail.com with UJIKAJI RADIO in the subject field.
Links:
SEA Artsfest: seaartsfest.org/
Ujikaji Radio: seaartsfest.org/ujikaji/
Ujikaji: ujikaji.net
7 Oct 2013 Playlist with Notes
[0:33] Timpun (chant) sung on the lansaran by Muruts of Semanbi tribe (North Borneo) (from Murut Music of North Borneo LP, Folkways FW04459/FE 4459, 1961) - "Men of the Semambu tribe of the Muruts chant together on a single tone. The pitch never varies, even when the chant and dance last all night. The percussion tone is made by the lansaran. The floor of houses is flexible, the houses are high up on stilts. The lasaran is built up under the floor so that when the dancers step hard on the floor, it touches the lasaras and makes the percussion sound heard in the record. This dance step is uniform in rhythm, so that the lasaran sounds an equal beat (beats all about equally loud) about what we would write down as a quarter note apart, or 1/4 meter. Thus both the pitch and the meter are as simple as it is possible to find." Recorded by Ivan Polunin.
[2:32] Untitled by Yong Yandsen (from Disillusion LP, Doubtful Sounds doubt10, 2013) - A pioneer of the Malaysian Chinese rock scene until he gave it up for experimental music and free jazz. A member of cult band Klangmutationen.
[7:30] Gonekid by Swirling Light (from The World is Full of NoiseCDR, self-released, 2009) - Swirling Light is a shoegaze and alternative rock band from Bangkok, Thailand. They are inspired by My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Slowdive, and other bands from the 1980s and 1990s.
[12:07] Layar Maya by Sawi Lieu (from Pasaraya cassette, ConstellationTatsu PURR 0032, 2013) - Coming from Jakarta, Indonesia, Sawi's brand of trippy hypnagogic electronics have begun to stream to little corners around the world. His latest work on the Oakland, California tape label Constellation Tatsu, is his best yet.
[17:05] Ominhex by Awk Wah (from Ava LP, Ujikaji UJI-003LP, 2013) - Ujikaji is proud to work with this outsider genius from Singapore. His new work charts the meeting points of avant garde, experimental, and techno.
[20:10] Khen Le Molam by Unknown Artist (from Ethnic Minority Music of SouthernLaos CD, Sublime Frequencies SF036, 2007) - This soulful performance was recorded by ethnomusicologist Laurent Jeanneau, who documented the music of the Harak and various Brao ethnic groups in Southern Laos. This music forms the roots of Molam, a sort of folk-blues music that is indigenous to the regions of Laos and Thailand.
[25:30] They're Not Musicians by Elemento (from As It Is CDR, self-released, 2011) - Elemento was a project led by LirioSalvador, a prolific sculptor who created numerous experimental instruments based on his own concept of ethno-industrial art/music. Sadly, Salvador was the victim of a hit-and-run accident in December 2011 and remains in a coma today.
[29:54] Tu Dai Oán by The SixTones (from Signal in Noise CD, dB Production, 2013) - The Six Tones are made up of Nguyen ThanhThuy, Ngo Tra My and Swedish guitarist Stefan Ostersj. Tu Dai Oán is their performance of a traditional Vietnamese piece... in a non-traditional way! Played on dan tranh, 10-string guitar and live electronics.
[41:22] Don't Run Away by Nan Su Yati Soe feat. Kyaw Htut Swe (from Moe Ma Myin Lay Ma Myin CD, 2008?) - Nan Su Yati Soe is a popular singer, actress and model from Myanmar. This song is the only English song on her album Moe Ma Myin Lay Ma Myin.
[44:22] Tek Tum (Big Water) by Cambodian SpaceProject (from 2011: A Space Odyssey CD, Metal PostcardMETAL 030CD, 2011) - The Cambodian Space Project is a cross-cultural project of Australian and French musicians and the distinctive Khmer vocals of Cambodian chanteuse Srey Channthy. They have been huge festival favourites internationally with their repertoire of classic Khmer rock 'n roll. Tek Tum is their psychedelic take on a traditional Khmer tune.

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

Ancient White Mummies of Asia

Famous Mummies From China Were White. After years of controversy and political intrigue, archaeologists using genetic testing have proven that Caucasians roamed...

Famous Mummies From China Were White. After years of controversy and political intrigue, archaeologists using genetic testing have proven that Caucasians roamed China'sTarim Basin1,000 years before East Asian people arrived. AsianCaucasoids, tall people with red or blond hair and light eyes, had long been the subject of ancient Asian legend. Then, in the early 20th century, archeologists digging in the Tarim Basin in western China, unearthed mummies resembling these legendary "gods".
The research, which the Chinese government has appeared to have delayed making public out of concerns of fueling Uighur Muslim separatism in its western-most Xinjiang region, is based on a cache of ancient dried-out corpses that have been found around the Tarim Basin in recent decades.
It is unfortunate that the issue has been so politicized because it has created a lot of difficulties, It would be better for everyone to approach this from a purely scientific and historical perspective.
The discoveries in the 1980s of the undisturbed 4,000-year-old "Beauty of Loulan" and the younger 3,000-year-old body of the "Charchan Man" are legendary in world archaeological circles for the fine state of their preservation and for the wealth of knowledge they bring to modern research. In historic and scientific circles the discoveries along the ancient Silk Road were on a par with finding the Egyptian mummies.
But China's concern over its rule in restive Xinjiang has widely been perceived as impeding faster research into them and greater publicity of the findings. Tarim Basin mummies, have not only given scientists a look into their physical biologies, but their clothes, tools and burial rituals.
Mair, who played a pivotal role in bringing the discoveries to Western scholars in the 1990s, has worked tirelessly to get Chinese approval to take samples out of China for definitive genetic testing. One expedition in recent years succeeded in collecting 52 samples with the aide of Chinese researchers, but later Mair's hosts had a change of heart and only let five of them out of the country. "I spent six months in Sweden last year doing nothing but genetic research," Mair said from his home in the United States where he teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. "My research has shown that in the second millennium BC, the oldest mummies, like the Loulan Beauty, were the earliest settlers in the Tarim Basin.
"From the evidence available, we have found that during the first 1,000 years after the Loulan Beauty, the only settlers in the Tarim Basin were Caucasoid." East Asian peoples only began showing up in the eastern portions of the Tarim Basin about 3,000 years ago, Mair said, while the Uighur peoples arrived after the collapse of the Orkon Uighur Kingdom, largely based in modern day Mongolia, around the year 842.
"ModernDNA and ancient DNA show that Uighurs, Kazaks, Krygyzs, the peoples of Central Asia are all mixed Caucasian and East Asian. The modern and ancient DNA tell the same story," he said.
China has only allowed the genetic studies in the last few years, with a 2004 study carried out by Jilin University also finding that the mummies' DNA had Europoid genes, further proving that the earliest settlers of Western China were not East Asians.
In the preface to the 2002 book, "Ancient Corpses of Xinjiang," written by Chinese archeologist Wang Huabing, the Chinese historian and Sanskrit specialist Ji Xianlin soundly denounced the use of the mummies by Uighur separatists as proof that Xinjiang should not belong to China.
"What has stirred up the most excitement in academic circles, both in the East and the West, is the fact that the ancient corpses of 'white (Caucasoid/Europid) people' have been excavated," Jin wrote. "However, within China a small group of ethnic separatists have taken advantage of this opportunity to stir up trouble and are acting like buffoons, (styling) themselves the descendants of these ancient 'white people' with the aim of dividing the motherland." Further on, in an apparent swipe at the government's lack of eagerness to acknowledge the science and publicize it to the world, Ji wrote that "a scientist may not distort facts for political reasons, religious reasons, or any other reason".
Meanwhile, Yingpan Man, a nearly perfectly preserved 2,000-year-old Caucasoid mummy, was only this month allowed to leave China for the first time, and is being displayed at the Tokyo Edo Museum. Yingpan Man not only had a gold foil death mask -- a Greek tradition -- covering his blonde bearded face, but also wore elaborate golden embroidered red and maroon garments with seemingly Western European designs. His nearly 2.00 meter (six-foot, six-inch) long body is the tallest of all the mummies found so far and the clothes and artifacts discovered in the surrounding tombs suggest the highest level of Caucasoid civilization in the ancient Tarim Basin region.

Famous Mummies From China Were White. After years of controversy and political intrigue, archaeologists using genetic testing have proven that Caucasians roamed China'sTarim Basin1,000 years before East Asian people arrived. AsianCaucasoids, tall people with red or blond hair and light eyes, had long been the subject of ancient Asian legend. Then, in the early 20th century, archeologists digging in the Tarim Basin in western China, unearthed mummies resembling these legendary "gods".
The research, which the Chinese government has appeared to have delayed making public out of concerns of fueling Uighur Muslim separatism in its western-most Xinjiang region, is based on a cache of ancient dried-out corpses that have been found around the Tarim Basin in recent decades.
It is unfortunate that the issue has been so politicized because it has created a lot of difficulties, It would be better for everyone to approach this from a purely scientific and historical perspective.
The discoveries in the 1980s of the undisturbed 4,000-year-old "Beauty of Loulan" and the younger 3,000-year-old body of the "Charchan Man" are legendary in world archaeological circles for the fine state of their preservation and for the wealth of knowledge they bring to modern research. In historic and scientific circles the discoveries along the ancient Silk Road were on a par with finding the Egyptian mummies.
But China's concern over its rule in restive Xinjiang has widely been perceived as impeding faster research into them and greater publicity of the findings. Tarim Basin mummies, have not only given scientists a look into their physical biologies, but their clothes, tools and burial rituals.
Mair, who played a pivotal role in bringing the discoveries to Western scholars in the 1990s, has worked tirelessly to get Chinese approval to take samples out of China for definitive genetic testing. One expedition in recent years succeeded in collecting 52 samples with the aide of Chinese researchers, but later Mair's hosts had a change of heart and only let five of them out of the country. "I spent six months in Sweden last year doing nothing but genetic research," Mair said from his home in the United States where he teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. "My research has shown that in the second millennium BC, the oldest mummies, like the Loulan Beauty, were the earliest settlers in the Tarim Basin.
"From the evidence available, we have found that during the first 1,000 years after the Loulan Beauty, the only settlers in the Tarim Basin were Caucasoid." East Asian peoples only began showing up in the eastern portions of the Tarim Basin about 3,000 years ago, Mair said, while the Uighur peoples arrived after the collapse of the Orkon Uighur Kingdom, largely based in modern day Mongolia, around the year 842.
"ModernDNA and ancient DNA show that Uighurs, Kazaks, Krygyzs, the peoples of Central Asia are all mixed Caucasian and East Asian. The modern and ancient DNA tell the same story," he said.
China has only allowed the genetic studies in the last few years, with a 2004 study carried out by Jilin University also finding that the mummies' DNA had Europoid genes, further proving that the earliest settlers of Western China were not East Asians.
In the preface to the 2002 book, "Ancient Corpses of Xinjiang," written by Chinese archeologist Wang Huabing, the Chinese historian and Sanskrit specialist Ji Xianlin soundly denounced the use of the mummies by Uighur separatists as proof that Xinjiang should not belong to China.
"What has stirred up the most excitement in academic circles, both in the East and the West, is the fact that the ancient corpses of 'white (Caucasoid/Europid) people' have been excavated," Jin wrote. "However, within China a small group of ethnic separatists have taken advantage of this opportunity to stir up trouble and are acting like buffoons, (styling) themselves the descendants of these ancient 'white people' with the aim of dividing the motherland." Further on, in an apparent swipe at the government's lack of eagerness to acknowledge the science and publicize it to the world, Ji wrote that "a scientist may not distort facts for political reasons, religious reasons, or any other reason".
Meanwhile, Yingpan Man, a nearly perfectly preserved 2,000-year-old Caucasoid mummy, was only this month allowed to leave China for the first time, and is being displayed at the Tokyo Edo Museum. Yingpan Man not only had a gold foil death mask -- a Greek tradition -- covering his blonde bearded face, but also wore elaborate golden embroidered red and maroon garments with seemingly Western European designs. His nearly 2.00 meter (six-foot, six-inch) long body is the tallest of all the mummies found so far and the clothes and artifacts discovered in the surrounding tombs suggest the highest level of Caucasoid civilization in the ancient Tarim Basin region.

HOW TO TRAVEL S.E ASIA ON $1000 - Ep.3 - CROSSING THE BORDER

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SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL AND BUY A T-SHIRT HERE - https://teespring.com/stores/the-budgeteers-store
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The Budgeteers is a travel show with a twist, we have a limited budget of $1000 and when its gone, its gone. We will be hitchhiking, couchsurfing, and doing whatever we can to stretch our budget but without cutting the fun. We want to show you that you don't need a lot of money to travel the world.
In the third episode we hitchhike all the way from Kuala Lumpur, up to north Malaysia, cross the border on foot and then hitch up to south of Thailand.
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MusicTracks - Time Bomb - Ziggy MarleyTeenageEpicPunkRockInstrumental - RightBeat RadioYouTube Channel
Stay Classy - Rock On

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Series 2 is COMING!!! August 2016!! Stay tuned we can't wait! Thanks for all the support on the first one! Follow us on FB/IG to find out where we're going first!
Want to support us so we can make more awesome content? - Pledge as little as $1 by clicking on this link - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2695128&ty=h
The Budgeteers is a travel show with a twist, we have a limited budget of $1000 and when its gone, its gone. We will be hitchhiking, couchsurfing, and doing whatever we can to stretch our budget but without cutting the fun. We want to show you that you don't need a lot of money to travel the world.
In the third episode we hitchhike all the way from Kuala Lumpur, up to north Malaysia, cross the border on foot and then hitch up to south of Thailand.
If you want to know more about us visit our website - www.thebudgeteerstravelshow.com
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Stay Classy - Rock On

ONE MONTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

In 2017 I spent the month of January backpacking through Southeast Asia. This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and was extremely impactful. Southeast Asia is an amazing place with beautiful scenery, amazing food, and great people. I cant wait to go back and visit again someday.

5:27

Despacito in 10 East Asian Languages!

The famous song Despacito by Luis Fonsi in 10 East Asian language covers

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
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...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

3:56

South East Asia Drone Footy

A short compilation of drone footage from my recent trip to South East Asia.

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
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https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/

GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show - Debut Episode - Young Black Solo Female Traveler in East Asia

Thank you for watching GoBeBrave TravelRadio Show hosted by Naomi Beaubrun, a world traveler in the making!
In this debut episode, I interviewed DaniellePhilips about her experience studying abroad in South Koreaand traveling solo in East Asia as a young black woman. **Please excuse the background noise.
Can't wait to read your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
GoBeBrave Travel Radio Show is sponsored by:
WCCRCity CollegeRadioListenLive on Mondays from 2 - 3 pm EST:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/naomi.beaubrun.5
Ustream http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wccr-590-am
ConnectWith Me!
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/godrevivesme/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/naomi.beaubrun.5
Here are a few links to websites mentioned in this video:
Travel related:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/
https://www.expedia.com/
http://www.hopper.com/
https://www.google.com/flights/
https://www.hostelworld.com/
Study Abroad Related:
https://gilmanapplication.iie.org/
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/financial-matters/national-and-local-scholarships/chancellors-global-scholarship-cgs-for-study-abroad/
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/studyabroad
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/studyabroad/

Ujikaji Radio for SEA ArtsFest Ep. 1 (7 Oct 2013)

Ujikaji means experiment in Malay (Bahasa Melayu). Ujikaji Records is an independent music label and mail order store. Our interests lie in the curation of fiercely experimental works falling loosely in the realms of power electronics, lowercase, free jazz, freak folk, modern composition, glitch electronics, psych rock and/or avant pop. We are physically based in Singapore.
This podcast is produced by Ujikaji specially for the SEA Artsfest 2013, a London festival which champions and develops the work of the artists of South East Asia and those inspired by South East Asia. Ujikaji Radio hopes to introduce music of the region to an international audience, focusing on contemporary music of an experimental, off-kilter bent, but also occasionally taking a dip in the historical and traditional.
Got comments? Suggestions? Email ujikajirecords@gmail.com with UJIKAJI RADIO in the subject field.
Links:
SEA Artsfest: seaartsfest.org/
Ujikaji Radio: seaartsfest.org/ujikaji/
Ujikaji: ujikaji.net
7 Oct 2013 Playlist with Notes
[0:33] Timpun (chant) sung on the lansaran by Muruts of Semanbi tribe (North Borneo) (from Murut Music of North Borneo LP, Folkways FW04459/FE 4459, 1961) - "Men of the Semambu tribe of the Muruts chant together on a single tone. The pitch never varies, even when the chant and dance last all night. The percussion tone is made by the lansaran. The floor of houses is flexible, the houses are high up on stilts. The lasaran is built up under the floor so that when the dancers step hard on the floor, it touches the lasaras and makes the percussion sound heard in the record. This dance step is uniform in rhythm, so that the lasaran sounds an equal beat (beats all about equally loud) about what we would write down as a quarter note apart, or 1/4 meter. Thus both the pitch and the meter are as simple as it is possible to find." Recorded by Ivan Polunin.
[2:32] Untitled by Yong Yandsen (from Disillusion LP, Doubtful Sounds doubt10, 2013) - A pioneer of the Malaysian Chinese rock scene until he gave it up for experimental music and free jazz. A member of cult band Klangmutationen.
[7:30] Gonekid by Swirling Light (from The World is Full of NoiseCDR, self-released, 2009) - Swirling Light is a shoegaze and alternative rock band from Bangkok, Thailand. They are inspired by My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Slowdive, and other bands from the 1980s and 1990s.
[12:07] Layar Maya by Sawi Lieu (from Pasaraya cassette, ConstellationTatsu PURR 0032, 2013) - Coming from Jakarta, Indonesia, Sawi's brand of trippy hypnagogic electronics have begun to stream to little corners around the world. His latest work on the Oakland, California tape label Constellation Tatsu, is his best yet.
[17:05] Ominhex by Awk Wah (from Ava LP, Ujikaji UJI-003LP, 2013) - Ujikaji is proud to work with this outsider genius from Singapore. His new work charts the meeting points of avant garde, experimental, and techno.
[20:10] Khen Le Molam by Unknown Artist (from Ethnic Minority Music of SouthernLaos CD, Sublime Frequencies SF036, 2007) - This soulful performance was recorded by ethnomusicologist Laurent Jeanneau, who documented the music of the Harak and various Brao ethnic groups in Southern Laos. This music forms the roots of Molam, a sort of folk-blues music that is indigenous to the regions of Laos and Thailand.
[25:30] They're Not Musicians by Elemento (from As It Is CDR, self-released, 2011) - Elemento was a project led by LirioSalvador, a prolific sculptor who created numerous experimental instruments based on his own concept of ethno-industrial art/music. Sadly, Salvador was the victim of a hit-and-run accident in December 2011 and remains in a coma today.
[29:54] Tu Dai Oán by The SixTones (from Signal in Noise CD, dB Production, 2013) - The Six Tones are made up of Nguyen ThanhThuy, Ngo Tra My and Swedish guitarist Stefan Ostersj. Tu Dai Oán is their performance of a traditional Vietnamese piece... in a non-traditional way! Played on dan tranh, 10-string guitar and live electronics.
[41:22] Don't Run Away by Nan Su Yati Soe feat. Kyaw Htut Swe (from Moe Ma Myin Lay Ma Myin CD, 2008?) - Nan Su Yati Soe is a popular singer, actress and model from Myanmar. This song is the only English song on her album Moe Ma Myin Lay Ma Myin.
[44:22] Tek Tum (Big Water) by Cambodian SpaceProject (from 2011: A Space Odyssey CD, Metal PostcardMETAL 030CD, 2011) - The Cambodian Space Project is a cross-cultural project of Australian and French musicians and the distinctive Khmer vocals of Cambodian chanteuse Srey Channthy. They have been huge festival favourites internationally with their repertoire of classic Khmer rock 'n roll. Tek Tum is their psychedelic take on a traditional Khmer tune.

49:13

Asia After World War II

A summary of pro-independence campaigns in Asia; the decline of European colonies in the D...

SupportSublime Frequencies and buy the records in the following links:
https://sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/...
...............................................................................
* This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
...................................................................................
1. MorningFanfare
2. ParticleSwarm Intelligence
3. BroodX
4. The DuskSingers
-------------
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies and other insects display their charm as masters of the High FrequencyAirwaves recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where Entomology and Electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who's ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved AS precisely as they sound in the field need look no further! Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Liner notes by Hakim Bey!

47:39

Ancient White Mummies of Asia

Famous Mummies From China Were White. After years of controversy and political intrigue, a...

Ancient White Mummies of Asia

Famous Mummies From China Were White. After years of controversy and political intrigue, archaeologists using genetic testing have proven that Caucasians roamed China'sTarim Basin1,000 years before East Asian people arrived. AsianCaucasoids, tall people with red or blond hair and light eyes, had long been the subject of ancient Asian legend. Then, in the early 20th century, archeologists digging in the Tarim Basin in western China, unearthed mummies resembling these legendary "gods".
The research, which the Chinese government has appeared to have delayed making public out of concerns of fueling Uighur Muslim separatism in its western-most Xinjiang region, is based on a cache of ancient dried-out corpses that have been found around the Tarim Basin in recent decades.
It is unfortunate that the issue has been so politicized because it has created a lot of difficulties, It would be better for everyone to approach this from a purely scientific and historical perspective.
The discoveries in the 1980s of the undisturbed 4,000-year-old "Beauty of Loulan" and the younger 3,000-year-old body of the "Charchan Man" are legendary in world archaeological circles for the fine state of their preservation and for the wealth of knowledge they bring to modern research. In historic and scientific circles the discoveries along the ancient Silk Road were on a par with finding the Egyptian mummies.
But China's concern over its rule in restive Xinjiang has widely been perceived as impeding faster research into them and greater publicity of the findings. Tarim Basin mummies, have not only given scientists a look into their physical biologies, but their clothes, tools and burial rituals.
Mair, who played a pivotal role in bringing the discoveries to Western scholars in the 1990s, has worked tirelessly to get Chinese approval to take samples out of China for definitive genetic testing. One expedition in recent years succeeded in collecting 52 samples with the aide of Chinese researchers, but later Mair's hosts had a change of heart and only let five of them out of the country. "I spent six months in Sweden last year doing nothing but genetic research," Mair said from his home in the United States where he teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. "My research has shown that in the second millennium BC, the oldest mummies, like the Loulan Beauty, were the earliest settlers in the Tarim Basin.
"From the evidence available, we have found that during the first 1,000 years after the Loulan Beauty, the only settlers in the Tarim Basin were Caucasoid." East Asian peoples only began showing up in the eastern portions of the Tarim Basin about 3,000 years ago, Mair said, while the Uighur peoples arrived after the collapse of the Orkon Uighur Kingdom, largely based in modern day Mongolia, around the year 842.
"ModernDNA and ancient DNA show that Uighurs, Kazaks, Krygyzs, the peoples of Central Asia are all mixed Caucasian and East Asian. The modern and ancient DNA tell the same story," he said.
China has only allowed the genetic studies in the last few years, with a 2004 study carried out by Jilin University also finding that the mummies' DNA had Europoid genes, further proving that the earliest settlers of Western China were not East Asians.
In the preface to the 2002 book, "Ancient Corpses of Xinjiang," written by Chinese archeologist Wang Huabing, the Chinese historian and Sanskrit specialist Ji Xianlin soundly denounced the use of the mummies by Uighur separatists as proof that Xinjiang should not belong to China.
"What has stirred up the most excitement in academic circles, both in the East and the West, is the fact that the ancient corpses of 'white (Caucasoid/Europid) people' have been excavated," Jin wrote. "However, within China a small group of ethnic separatists have taken advantage of this opportunity to stir up trouble and are acting like buffoons, (styling) themselves the descendants of these ancient 'white people' with the aim of dividing the motherland." Further on, in an apparent swipe at the government's lack of eagerness to acknowledge the science and publicize it to the world, Ji wrote that "a scientist may not distort facts for political reasons, religious reasons, or any other reason".
Meanwhile, Yingpan Man, a nearly perfectly preserved 2,000-year-old Caucasoid mummy, was only this month allowed to leave China for the first time, and is being displayed at the Tokyo Edo Museum. Yingpan Man not only had a gold foil death mask -- a Greek tradition -- covering his blonde bearded face, but also wore elaborate golden embroidered red and maroon garments with seemingly Western European designs. His nearly 2.00 meter (six-foot, six-inch) long body is the tallest of all the mummies found so far and the clothes and artifacts discovered in the surrounding tombs suggest the highest level of Caucasoid civilization in the ancient Tarim Basin region.

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